Really great demos: good music, beautiful gfx and... impressive code, of course!
I love some effects, especially the ball with the stars & the 3D bird. The hidden part is really oldschool but goodschool :)
Cheers,
Brume.

Keops: I guess the dragon ball was a bit too much for me.. It's bad enough groups copied it on the Amiga, it's such a unique effect.. If you've seen it in the original, no need to see it any more.

And true, I didn't actually watch it, that's why I neither thumbed it up nor down. But I've seen a couple of ST demos, they were nice. The only one I can really remember is the one which has the chicken/egg thing which is also used in one of Budbrain's megademos.

Truck: use Steem emu or a REAL atari, it's even better ;)
As far as I can remember you can sometimes get weird screen flickerings with emus (not with Steem though) and the sound emulation is still not 100% accurate.

2007, I watch an Atari demo for the first time in my life. And I fear it will be all down hill from here. This must represent a high point in the history of the atari demoscene. Great stuff in here! I'm not sure how it worked on atari, but my sources tell me that there was no blitter or copper. You poor bastards.

What can i say ... Best design by Nova, Best piece of Code by Keops Starlion and Furax (endpart ?), a real DEMO in the right spirit of the scene, using all technicals created on ATARI ST. Really a fantactic work : "chapeau l'artiste"

I'm highly surprised I haven't put here any comments. It's time to fix this scandalous mistake.
THIS IS *INCREDIBLE*! FANTASTIC DEMO FOR PURE 520ST!!! It _doesn't_ even need 1Mb!!
I LOVE YOU GUYS! :) This demo shows the true power of ST series.
In my humble opinion it's the best demo for these machines, even in comparison to STe 4Mb.
Btw, I do hope Your work with ST 520 isn't finished yet!!!!!!!!
Byez.

Well, I was mostly an Amiga guy, although I did at one point get a 1040STe for Cubase.

But this demo is just amazing. What I always liked about Amiga was the smooth graphics, ncie 3D and such. Atari demos never seemed to reach that level of sophistication.
But this demo does! It's just incredibly smooth, and with some pretty impressive 3D!

The music is very good as well, considering the platform, although it doesn't quite reach Amiga standards.

Finally seen this on real HW. I've thumbed it up before, but I must comment again. Now that I know a bit more about AtariST hardware, this is even more impressive, getting these Amiga-like effects running on a machine with no blitter and no copper is amazing. Either there are some HW tricks on the ST that I'm not familiar with, or this is some almost magic 68000-code to make these effects run this good (or perhaps both!) :)